by Jess | Feb 19, 2020 | Issues, Left
One of the biggest nights for Hollywood was held this past February 9th. The Academy Awards – better known as the Oscars – is a ceremony whose purpose is to decorate, honor, and reward the film-making community for its dedication and prowess to its craft. In the...
by Dakota Maertz | Feb 19, 2020 | Reviews
English director Sam Mendes’ latest production, 1917, is a World War One action film that tells the tale of two young British men as they attempt to save their fellow soldiers from walking into a German trap. To do this, the two soldiers must bring a handwritten...
by Noah Mruz | Feb 19, 2020 | Criticism
In 1994, Disney released a film they heavily advertised as their most original story to date. The film became an instant hit, making The Lion King a household name. Now, 25 years later, Disney has released a “re-imagining” of this hit with photo-realistic...
by Harrison McCormick | Feb 19, 2020 | Criticism
Over the years James Bond, Sherlock Holmes, and Dr. Who have become the most portrayed characters on the silver screen, with more than a handful of spin offs and reboots to their respective titles. Considering this treatment, I would argue that a character has reached...
by Hailey Torborg | Feb 19, 2020 | Reviews
Directed by Quentin Tarantino in 2019, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is an overall unpredictable film that explores many aspects of filmmaking within. The storyline incorporates real events but uses fictional characters to tell them. The film includes many aspects of...
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